Yellow Foxglove is tolerant of dry shade but flourishes with moisture. Arising in midsummer from neat clumps of fine-toothed foliage, a mass of soft yellow open bells, speckled brown inside, blooms along one side of a 80 cm tall stem. If the flowering stalk is cut down after blooms have faded, it may rebloom in the fall. When a few flower stalks are left, the plant self-seeds. Good cut flower.
Winterhardy perennial Height 30-80 cm Width 30 cm Spacing 20-30 cm Flowering time VI-IX Site sunny or partially shaded, medium moisture, rich soil Propagation seeds